Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Tips For Choosing Violin Shops

By Lilly Mcguire


If you have chosen to play the violin then you will be making a big commitment. It requires a lot of practise and the instrument you choose needs to be looked after properly. In order to find the best one for you it is best to look in your local area for specialist violin shops.

As with a lot of companies seeing a specialist is ideal. They will have more in depth product knowledge and be prepared to advise you on what instruments are appropriate for your individual needs. What is right for one person may not necessarily be right for somebody else.

Like buying items of clothing, the violin should fit the person that is playing it. Otherwise it can feel awkward to play and this means it can be more frustrating for the person playing. This is why it is best to get some advice before you visit the store. Ideally you should go with someone who knows the best type of instrument for your needs.

An intermediate instrument will be less expensive than the advanced level but will also have less resale value. These are generally good for people who have practised for a long time with entry level instruments but may still not be confident enough in their playing ability to use an advanced level instrument. If you are not sure what level are you are it is worth discussing this with your tutor.

Ideally a student who can afford it should go for the best quality instrument. This may not always be accessible to everyone who is learning for the first time. If you are a parent it is probably better to see how they work with a student instrument to start with to see if they are prepared to keep up the practise. If they seem committed then you may want to invest in a better quality instrument.

For example you should make sure that a violin is not exposed to direct sunlight. Humidity can also affect the instrument so if possible you may want to purchase a portable dehumidifier. Be very careful when transporting an instrument and if possible avoid keeping them in luggage compartments on public transport.

When looking online for violin shops see what is available in your local area. Most internet searches also provide maps to companies, giving you clear directions. It is also worth looking for feedback forums to help you find the best instruments and stores available to you. With the right approach you will find the best instrument for your playing needs.

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